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When UFOs Arrive
www.popularmechanics.com ^ | February 2004 | BY JIM WILSON

Posted on 02/11/2004 9:41:52 AM PST by Momaw Nadon

The U.S. and other world governments already have detailed secret plans for first contact.

When UFOs land, a series of plans created to deal with nuclear emergencies and biological attacks will be activated.

Within the scientific community, the question is no longer whether extraterrestrial life exists, but if ET is smart enough to do long division. Scientists are of two minds regarding the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence. Skeptics acknowledge simple life-forms might be found on other planets, but insist that intelligent life is unique to Earth. Their belief is based on the assumption that Earth possesses unique physical attributes, including a magnetic field that deflects cosmic rays and a moon that absorbs asteroids. Together, these protective features make Earth a rare safe harbor--one that nurtured the evolution of primitive life-forms into intelligent beings. The opposing camp sees the prospect for discovering alien life in more mathematical terms. Its touchstone is the Drake Equation, which links the probability of discovering extraterrestrial intelligence to factors such as the size of the universe and the number of stars with earthlike planets. With the discovery of each new planet beyond Earth's solar system--there are now more than 100--the odds of encountering intelligent alien life increase. Governments and international organizations around the world have taken notice of the changing odds. No governmental official has gone on record claiming that UFOs are real, let alone a threat. Yet with little public fanfare, they have begun preparing for the single most important event in human history: first contact. That is, the moment earthlings discover incontrovertible proof that they are not alone.

Early Warning
Unless ET materializes from another dimension in the middle of the Super Bowl, humans most likely will have some advance warning of its arrival. How much time we get to straighten up for extraterrestrial company depends upon who spots ET first.

The privately funded SETI Institute uses radio telescopes owned by observatories around the world to sweep the sky for signals broadcast by advanced civilizations. If ET has read Emily Post, or her intergalactic equivalent, and calls ahead, we could have years, even decades, to prepare for first contact. Unfortunately, the current SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) project can afford to look at only small swatches of the sky, so any extraterrestrial courtesy calls probably will be missed.

A more likely scenario is that the U.S. Air Force would spot ET's spacecraft as it traverses the void between the Earth and the moon. Using powerful radar and optical telescopes in Hawaii, Greenland, Florida and the Indian Ocean, the Air Force Space Command tracks satellites, monitors missile launches, and spots baseball- and larger-size bits of orbiting debris with the hope of preventing it from perforating a space shuttle or the International Space Station. If ET turns up on Space Command's radar, it would mean the alien visitors are only hours or minutes away.

A Proposed Welcoming Committee

The International Academy of Astronautics in Paris maintains a list of volunteers willing to help world governments if ET arrives. Most are astronomers. Here is the team that PM would prefer to see on the job. Shown counterclockwise from the center are: Sen. John Glenn, American Representative. As the first American to orbit the Earth and an elected political leader, the senator is the obvious choice to lead the American delegation. Frank Drake, Science Officer. Creator of the Drake Equation and a driving force behind the SETI project, Drake would represent the world's scientific community. Hal Puthoff, Powerplant Engineering. An expert on zero-point energy, a means of extracting limitless power from the quantum vacuum without violating the known laws of physics, Puthoff would understand how ET powers its craft.

Sheila E. Widnall, Weapons Systems. A Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor who served as Secretary of the Air Force in the 1990s, Widnall would be able to assess ET's weapons. Ning Li, Propulsion Systems. A former NASA scientist, Li devised the theory that explains how the electromagnetic force that we use every day might also be harnessed to manipulate gravity. Perhaps ET uses similar technology. K. Eric Drexler, Structural Systems. A trailblazer in the now fast-growing field of nanotechnology--building materials atom by atom--Drexler pioneered the idea of smart materials, which ET would doubtlessly also use in its craft. Jane Goodall, Communications Officer. Having devoted her life to the study of chimpanzees, primatologist Goodall has proved her ability to communicate with intelligent nonhumans.

Countdown To Contact
The broad-brush outline for Earth's response to the first alien encounter is set out in an international agreement called the "Declaration of Principles Concerning Activities Following the Detection of Extraterrestrial Intelligence." Written by a committee of scientists organized by the SETI Institute, the declaration spells out what astronomers should do, and what they should avoid doing, immediately after first contact.

Perhaps the most surprising aspect of the agreement is that astronomers who sign on to the declaration agree to keep the news of an imminent contact under their hat until the astronomy community and authorities have been notified.

The declaration also establishes fairly specific guidelines regarding the protection of the radio frequencies that alien civilizations might use to communicate with Earth. As soon as a radio signal is confirmed as originating from an extraterrestrial source, the International Telecommunications Union would ask governments around the world to forbid use of that portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is hoped that ET will have sufficiently studied human habits to understand that calling earthlings on the frequencies used for microwave ovens and garage door openers will be interpreted as a belligerent act.

Close Encounter
Around 1999 the first contact protocols were put to the test. For 12 hours, SETI astronomers marveled at the prospect that their golden moment had arrived. A signal that repeated in an organized pattern was detected beaming straight at the Earth from 1 million miles in space.

The first priority was to alert radio astronomers around the world to redirect their telescopes. The signal from the distant stationary object quickly faded as the relentless rotation of the Earth swept it out of the telescope's listening range. Douglas Vakoch, the SETI Institute's social scientist responsible for preparing Earth's reply to an extraterrestrial message, tells POPULAR MECHANICS what happened next: "At this point, all of our discussions were internal to our team. We didn't want to cry wolf. Then, in the midst of the process, we get a call from The New York Times." So much for the secrecy provision of the SETI protocol. Within hours, the story evaporated. The SETI team identified the mystery signal as a data transmission from SOHO, a sun-watching observatory on an almost-stationary orbit about 1 million miles from Earth.

Vakoch says he was not surprised that the story of the possible alien contact leaked so quickly. "These guidelines have no legal force. They have been drafted in the hope of getting broader discussion."

As far as the U.S. government is concerned, that discussion started and ended more than 40 years ago. Regardless of how the world's astronomy community might want to handle first contact, Uncle Sam has ideas of his own. And they rest on the assumption that ET is first and foremost an illegal alien.

Presumed Dangerous
The question of how humanity might react to its first contact with intelligent aliens was officially raised in the late 1950s by the then newly created National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Curious as to how discoveries about the origin of the universe might affect society as a whole, NASA contracted with the Brookings Institution, a leading think tank, to research the question. Only a small part of its 100-page answer, which came to be known as "The Brookings Report," dealt with alien encounter. But it contained a stern warning. "Anthropological files contain many examples of societies, sure of their place in the universe, which have disintegrated when they had to associate with previously unfamiliar societies espousing different ideas and different life ways; others that survived such an experience usually did so by paying the price of changes in values and attitudes and behavior."

In 1972, as engineers prepared the first space mission that would travel outside of Earth's solar system, NASA decided to ignore warnings in the 1960 "Brookings Report" about the dangers inherent in contact with an advanced alien race. Instead, the space agency sent an invitation for extraterrestrials to visit Earth. A gold-anodized aluminum plaque engraved with a map showing the location of Earth was attached to the Pioneer 10 spacecraft. When it sent its last message, in January 2003, it was more than 7 billion miles along on a trip that will take it to the star Aldebaran.

State Of Emergency
If ET turns up at NASA's doorstep bearing that invitation, it is in for a surprise. Instead of getting a handshake from the head of NASA, it will be handcuffed by an FBI agent dressed in a Biosafety Level 4 suit. Instead of sleeping in the Lincoln Bedroom at the White House, the alien will be whisked away to the Department of Agriculture's Animal Disease Center on Plum Island, off the coast of New York's Long Island. Here it will be poked and probed by doctors from the National Institutes of Health. A Department of Energy (DOE) Nuclear Emergency Search Team (NEST) will tow away its spacecraft.

Unfriendly as this welcome may seem, it is the chain of events that most likely will follow the visitor's arrival. Unique as the appearance of an alien-piloted spacecraft may be, the event incorporates elements of three situations familiar to federal emergency response workers: a plane crash, the release of radioactive material, and the capture of an animal suspected of harboring a contagious disease. Responsibilities in these situations are spelled out in Presidential Executive Orders.

Unless it is spewing exhaust, the craft would be assumed to be nuclear powered. This determination would put NEST technicians in charge of securing the craft and moving it to a DOE facility, most likely in New Mexico, where it would be in close proximity to the Sandia and Los Alamos nuclear laboratories and the White Sands Missile Range. International agreements also put NEST on call if the craft lands out of the United States, as happened in 1978 when a Soviet satellite leaking nuclear fuel landed in the Canadian wilderness.

NEST, however, would operate in the background. In a nuclear emergency, the FBI is put in charge of public safety, public health and public information. Those, at least, are the plans. How things might actually turn out is anyone's guess.

Skeptics often ask why UFO sightings seem to take place only in remote locations instead of on busy city streets. Perhaps ET knows what earthlings have in mind when it lands.


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To: biblewonk
A: Tead about their purpose more carefully and you will see what I mean,

I did a word search, there is no mention for any purpose for the stars, and there is nothing in the bible that says we are the ONLY creatures made in his image. That is other than of this earth.

But I suppose you would interpret the following as that the stars were created as a counting learning aid.

Genesis 15

4 Then the word of the LORD came to him: "This man will not be your heir, but a son coming from your own body will be your heir." 5 He took him outside and said, "Look up at the heavens and count the stars-if indeed you can count them." Then he said to him, "So shall your offspring be." 6 Abram believed the LORD , and he credited it to him as righteousness.

301 posted on 02/12/2004 7:07:18 AM PST by ItsTheMediaStupid
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To: Hollywoodghost
I agree--If ET comes he will be treated like an ambassidor from another land. The last thing we want to do is slice and dice him.

I imagine any first contact situation (other than a crash-landing) would be done on the aliens' terms, not ours. Any physical first contact would need to be planned out ahead of time by both parties. I would say, most likely, it would involve our representatives going to meet them on their spacecraft, since an advanced space-faring race would be much better at making sure there are no unfortunate cross-species exchanges of disease or whatnot.

302 posted on 02/12/2004 7:08:09 AM PST by Modernman ("When you want to fool the world, tell the truth." -Otto von Bismarck)
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To: 50sDad
From my posts and many others all over the Internet, it looks like it has NOT been altogether successful.

But as long as official deniability is maintained, the sheeple can still pretend there ain't no such animals.
303 posted on 02/12/2004 7:08:56 AM PST by Chris Talk (What Earth now is, Mars once was. What Mars now is, Earth will become.)
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To: JoJo Gunn
"You are still humanizing something utterly alien."

Not really, JoJo. I'm referring to physical limitations of the universe and fighting over resources being common themes. You're are absolutely right, there is the possibility ET's would display total indifference to our existence - but that is not an uncommon trait in human history, either.

The fight for resources and quest for some understanding of the universe is constrained by how the cosmos works. Yes, there will be some incredibly different characteristics with ET's, but this notion that we'll be completely unable to relate is a flawed idea.

I think that a lot of this attitude comes from a refusal to believe even the required travel technology is humanly achievable. Something like:

"Why, to get from star to star in such a short time the ET's MUST be more enlightened or possesses some mental faculty we'll never understand!"

Hogwash, says I.
304 posted on 02/12/2004 7:09:10 AM PST by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: Modernman
The first treaty between the US Government and the Aliens came in 1954, fifty years ago.
305 posted on 02/12/2004 7:10:36 AM PST by Chris Talk (What Earth now is, Mars once was. What Mars now is, Earth will become.)
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To: Chris Talk
LOL!!! Hi Mulder, How's Scully doing?
306 posted on 02/12/2004 7:11:37 AM PST by biblewonk (I must try to answer all bible questions.)
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To: Modernman
I would say, most likely, it would involve our representatives going to meet them on their spacecraft, since an advanced space-faring race would be much better at making sure there are no unfortunate cross-species exchanges of disease or whatnot.

But, but, that would mean the aliens could implant mind control devices into our leaders!

Oh my! That certainly explains a lot! This must have already happened!

307 posted on 02/12/2004 7:14:52 AM PST by ItsTheMediaStupid
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To: stuartcr
You're right to point out that I "believe" humans have a metaphysical component, but no, I'm not an alien. lol.

An assumption? Sure. A person or group's worldview is rife with them. I'm not sure what your point is with bringing this up.
308 posted on 02/12/2004 7:15:09 AM PST by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: Modernman
Not so much we, as our CATTLE, that are the culinary delicacy, which by no means is to say that humans also including fetal tissues, are not needed by them for enzyme and medicinal purposes.

They also need Gold, of course. Humans are useful both to raise and slaughter the cattle, and mine the gold.

Beefeating aliens, straight from the age of Taurus [before c2250 BC] to us! Why is it this cult of the bull [or in India the cow] existed everywhere in deep antiquity. Why a Golden Calf?
309 posted on 02/12/2004 7:15:50 AM PST by Chris Talk (What Earth now is, Mars once was. What Mars now is, Earth will become.)
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To: ItsTheMediaStupid
Gen 1 14-19 it says the lights are for signs for seasons for days and for years. In Revelation there is a great sign in the heavens of a dragon and a pregnant woman... So in the end of Gen 1 14-19 where it says "He made the stars also" one might exclude them as being part of that purpose but Revelation certainly brings them back in.

I find another purpose though in Job where it says we can not know the ordinances of the heavens, ie all of the laws of physics. The more we study the heavens with our greatest minds and tools, the more we learn that there is more we don't know. This is also a sign. It is about the Glory of God who slapped the whole thing together in a day.

310 posted on 02/12/2004 7:16:50 AM PST by biblewonk (I must try to answer all bible questions.)
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To: biblewonk
The anti-God crowd would absolutely love to find life on other planets. It would free them from God in their minds and prove their religion of evolution. It will never happen.

Let's turn this around, for the sake of argument. What if we do find life on other planets. It doesn't even have to be anything advanced- something no more complex than an amoeba. What does that do to one's religious beliefs?

311 posted on 02/12/2004 7:18:18 AM PST by Modernman ("When you want to fool the world, tell the truth." -Otto von Bismarck)
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To: 50sDad
Mornin'!

"That is to say, the jump between moving THROUGH space to the technology of moving AROUND it is vastly greater than the jump between a slow horse and a fast car."

Moving from a fast P-51 Mustang to the Bell X-1 was considered a huge leap, though there was only a scant few bits of velocity between the Mustang's dive speed and breaking the sound barrier. It's all a manner of increments (as you point out in the quote below) and discovering the limitations you thought you had are not real.

"FTL may well be possible in a hundred years or a thousand...where the science behind it is devined and understood in a million little breakthroughs made by men and women who devote their lives to it."

Which is different entirely from saying it's "arrogant" to think that humans can comprehend FTL travel theory. Especially under the consideration that there are good and sober scientists working on FTL right now.
312 posted on 02/12/2004 7:21:38 AM PST by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: ItsTheMediaStupid
I would say, most likely, it would involve our representatives going to meet them on their spacecraft, since an advanced space-faring race would be much better at making sure there are no unfortunate cross-species exchanges of disease or whatnot.

If you want to avoid exchanges of whatnot, we better not send Bubba.

313 posted on 02/12/2004 7:21:39 AM PST by 50sDad (OK, I give in. Visit my website! http://my.oh.voyager.net/~abartmes)
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To: Modernman
Doesn't do anything: There are many mansions in my Father's house...
314 posted on 02/12/2004 7:21:57 AM PST by Little Ray (Why settle for a Lesser Evil? Vote Cthuhlu for President!)
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To: Chris Talk
The first treaty between the US Government and the Aliens came in 1954, fifty years ago.

What were the terms of that treaty?

Assuming that such a treaty exists, it suggests that the aliens involved have motivations much like ours and that they perceive reality much like we do.

Whether that's good or bad, I don't know.

315 posted on 02/12/2004 7:23:16 AM PST by Modernman ("When you want to fool the world, tell the truth." -Otto von Bismarck)
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To: Frank_Discussion
It was tied in with the thought that you may be an alien....
316 posted on 02/12/2004 7:23:37 AM PST by stuartcr
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To: Johnny Gage
One of the great sci-fi flicks of all time. I've personally known a couple people who said they've seen a UFO, but I can't shake my skepticism. The distances are so incredibly vast, that they would have to develop some impressive technology to reach us. They would have to find a way to travel at light speed or faster. I believe God is much faster than the light which he created, so I suspect there is a way to move faster than light. However, it may only be possible to experience this when moving with God. I suspect this new mode of transportation by seeing the way Jesus was able to appear and disappear at will after his resurrection, sort of like digitizing his body and emerging within the created realm again.
317 posted on 02/12/2004 7:25:47 AM PST by man of Yosemite ("When a man decides to do something everyday, that's about when he stops doing it.")
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To: radioman
"Hypersurfing!
Less than a hundred years ago science taught that travel to the moon would never be possible. I'll bet that men will be hypersurfing all over the place less than a hundred years from now."

Exactly my point. What we believe we can't understand, we won't. If one believes FTL is impossible, that person will NEVER understand it. If one at least is willing to consider it as real, understanding is at least possible.

The Wright brothers thought flying humans was possible when most people said they we're delusional. Of course, the benefit of history shows who was right.

"The only question now is, where is ET?
Maybe they're already here."

Beats me.
318 posted on 02/12/2004 7:25:56 AM PST by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: ItsTheMediaStupid
But, but, that would mean the aliens could implant mind control devices into our leaders!

Nah. I doubt it would be the President (or, God forbid, Kofi Annan) who would go to meet the aliens. Some type of delegation, with representatives from all the major powers (the USA, the EU, China, India etc.) would be the logical group to send.

A lot of people seem to assume that aliens would automatically contact the US first. The logical thing for them to do might be to contact the political entity that represents the largest group of humans (i.e. China).

319 posted on 02/12/2004 7:26:41 AM PST by Modernman ("When you want to fool the world, tell the truth." -Otto von Bismarck)
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To: biblewonk
Gen 1 14-19 it says the lights are for signs for seasons for days and for years.

That's not for decoration! Stars serve no purpose for separating night from day. None at all. Also the sun is for growing plants, warming the earth, and solar energy. That passage didn't say there were no other purpose for the sun. Just as it says God created plants and trees, but no mention of any microbes. The bible didn't say anything about the planets either, that didn't mean they didn't exist. So what's to preclude that there are purposes for stars not mentioned in the Bible? That is to provide homage for alien life forms?

320 posted on 02/12/2004 7:28:32 AM PST by ItsTheMediaStupid
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